When it comes to choosing a monitor among photo editors or designers, monitors from EIZO and NEC are most often welcome guests. If funds are tight, the focus shifts to Dell and BenQ monitors. And it is in vain that many forget about the products of the American brand Viewsonic, which released its first professional monitor back in 1998 and has been maintaining a high bar ever since.


The company's engineers approached the matter with the utmost seriousness and the expectation that their products would adequately compete with the market leaders. Top-end monitors from the VP series provide reference colour reproduction with Delta E colour accuracy<2, Full coverage of the sRGB colour triangle and high-end factory calibration. For example, the 32-inch VP3268-4K monitor has a hardware calibration from X-Rite, with which the display can be point-calibrated for photo processing, video editing or animation when changing a uniform colour. <5%.

In most cases, the VP series uses high-end IPS and S-IPS matrices with 4K resolution. Monitors with Full HD in these rows are rare. If we talk about the size, then the most popular option will be 32-inch displays. In second place is a diagonal of 27". Other options are much less common.

The additional equipment of this line gives exactly what you expect from a high–end monitor with a price tag in the region of one or two thousand dollars. We are talking about support for HDR content, overclocked shooting (shooter fans will appreciate shooting in 100 Hz mode), Flicker-Free integration, built-in USB hub, fast charging, stock speakers and an ergonomic stand with the ability to adjust the height or switch to portrait mode.